It is an algorithm… So yes.
It is an algorithm… So yes.
It sounds so dirty, doesn’t it?
You don’t need to invest an afternoon because Kali exists.
The point ist that you can’t do it yourself, the point is to get something running quick without much hassle.
The way they are standing there… Watching birds. Just brings my blood to a boil.
I hate those birdwatching fucks.
If I remember correctly in the first drafts they used the brain for computational power but went for the battery idea because it was, for a then tech illiterate audience, easier to understand.
Not everything is about you.
selective perception?
Thanks for the explanation and link!
Tell him. If it comes from the good kid he must think there is some truth to it.
If you have a blog where you talk about that, I would like to read it.
Is it cap because of capslock or what is the origin?
No cap seems to mean “no lie”. So it maybe means “I swear to god, you are talking shit right now for real”. Bit I don’t know.
As the point of soulslikes is to overcome challenge, looking for something beginner friendly or easy is, in my opinion, not the right approach.
Play the fromsoft games in chronological order and skip the numbers entries if you are not interested in the stories.
So: Deamon’s souls -> dark souls -> bloodborne -> sekiro -> elden ring
Dark souls 2 wasn’t that great and has a lot of issues but it tried new stuff which I respect. Still wouldn’t recommend it.
Dark souls 3 was darks souls best of which made it a disappointment for me. You kinda know what will happen next and there wasn’t that much mystery because of that.
Of course I did. I just didn’t made the connection that they where the reason for me not getting into bios.
I had the same problem on my laptop not being able to get into the bios. Turns out the reason is that the f-keys (f-1 to f-12) where not registered as such on boot.
They are also the keys for volume and brightness etc. So when I pressed f-11 on boot it registered it as “Brightness up” and not “f-11”.
The solution was to press “fn” + “f-11”. Then it registered as the correct key.
You have the option to toggle the default on that. So that you press f-11 and it registers it as such and “brightness up” is “fn” + "f-11).
For me that toggle was “fn” + “esc”. There also was a lock symbol on ESC so if ESC doesn’t work search for the key which has a lock on it.
That toggle was also an option in the bios.
So yeah, wasted an embarrassing amount of time figuring that out.
You learn by using it.
Which means you want to do something on Linux. You don’t know how to do it, then you ask or search for the answer and then you know.
Just be patient and it will come naturally.
PC. Don’t have to pay for online play, games are cheaper, I can mod and I can emulate older games.